Hi, I was just curious to see what ISPs/companies have their peering lists available online via a URL? I am trying to gather as many resources together as possible for a central repository. Cheers, Drew Broadley
On 08/09/2004, at 6:29 AM, Drew Broadley wrote:
I was just curious to see what ISPs/companies have their peering lists available online via a URL?
I am trying to gather as many resources together as possible for a central repository.
Depending what you are trying to do this could be of interest. Its relatively new, so data in the DB is still growing. You'll need to register an account to get into it, but that is fairly painless. www.peeringdb.com Regards Gavin -- Technical Manager WA Internet Association 08 9322 3022 . 0412 005 457
On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 08:17:31 +0800, Gavin Tweedie
On 08/09/2004, at 6:29 AM, Drew Broadley wrote:
I was just curious to see what ISPs/companies have their peering lists available online via a URL?
I am trying to gather as many resources together as possible for a central repository.
Depending what you are trying to do this could be of interest. Its relatively new, so data in the DB is still growing. You'll need to register an account to get into it, but that is fairly painless.
www.peeringdb.com
www.fixedorbit.com you can punch in the AS/company name and get the current announcements for any ISP with an AS available.
Regards Gavin -- Technical Manager WA Internet Association 08 9322 3022 . 0412 005 457
-- Joshua Brady
On 8 Sep 2004, at 05:44, Joshua Brady wrote:
www.fixedorbit.com you can punch in the AS/company name and get the current announcements for any ISP with an AS available.
The (cheesy, in my opinion) tools at fixedorbit.com show what is currently being announced, not what might be announced (or what should be announced). If there's really a demand for centralised repositories of export policy, why are people not using routing registries? All this wheel reinvention seems like wasted effort. Joe
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Drew Broadley
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Gavin Tweedie
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Joe Abley
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Joshua Brady